3 activities in Canberra you weren’t expecting

May 5 2017

1. The Riddle Room

The headliner for Autumn and Winter indoor activities is The Riddle Room. A new and quirky addition to the Canberra entertainment scene, the Riddle Room is full of riddle-ridden activities that you must solve to open locks, find keys and solve more puzzles to progress through the storyline and make your way out of the room in 60 minutes or you fail! You can receive hints if you get stuck. It’s a new form of exciting adventure game.

The Riddle Room is designed for groups of two to four people, and is recommended for people aged over 16 (kids can participate but they must be accompanied by an adult).

If you start to feel slightly claustrophobic or it’s just not for you, there is an emergency exit and you can stop the game at any time.

Unfortunately, tickets for this event have already sold out due to popular demand; but do not fear! GTM are currently running a competition for the last tickets – so keep a close eye on their social media and you might be the lucky winner of 4 x VIP passes to the event.

Melbourne’s speakeasy bar culture has taken off, and Canberra is following closely in its footsteps. New underground bars are popping up all over the capital, and they’re changing the way we look at Canberra’s nightlife.

Molly’s speakeasy is amongst one of the many bustling locations for the cultured Canberran. With only geographical coordinates to mark its place, it’s all about embracing your inner explorer to discover this amazing underground bar. The modern prohibition era fit out of the bar transports you to an era of elaborate cocktails and boundless lists of aged whiskies.

Molly’s is just one of the many bars of its kind in Canberra, and is a must-see when visiting the nation’s capital.

Where:

-35° 16′ 46.45″ S – 149° 7′ 35.23″ E

Contact:

www.molly.net.au

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